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Syria withdraws from Paris talks on integrating Kurds

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A Syrian government official said Saturday that authorities would not participate in planned talks in Paris on integrating the Kurdish semi-autonomous administration into the Syrian state and demanded future negotiations be held in Damascus.

The move came a day after the Kurdish administration, which controls swathes of the north and northeast, held a conference involving several Syrian minority communities, the first such event since Islamists overthrew longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad in December.

Participants included the head of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) Mazloum Abdi, who on March 10 signed a deal with President Ahmed al-Sharaa to integrate the Kurds’ civil and military institutions into the state.

The conference’s final statement called for “a democratic constitution that… establishes a decentralised state”, guaranteeing the participation of all components of Syrian society.

Damascus has previously rejected calls for decentralisation.

“This conference was a blow to current negotiating efforts, and based on this, (the government) will not participate in any meetings scheduled in Paris,” state news agency SANA quoted an unidentified government official as saying.

The government “calls on international mediators to move all negotiations to Damascus, as this is the legitimate, national location for dialogue among Syrians”, the official said.

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